Energy Capital & PowerCEIF 2025 : Reviving Mature Fields Key to Congo's Hydrocarbon
The inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum, set for March 24-26, 2025 , in Brazzaville, under the highest patronage of President Denis Sassou Nguesso and supported by
The end of the last commodity supercycle (2002-2014) plunged oil-dependent nations into a prolonged recession, undoing the progress they had made during the boom. The Republic
congoenergyinvestmentCEIF 2025 : Operators to Outline Strategies for Increasing Oil,
Boasting approximately 1.8 billion barrels of oil, the Republic of Congo has ambitions to increase its production from 270,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 500,000 bpd this year. challenges and
The forests of the Congo Basin face mounting threats, underscored by the Republic of Congo's recent announcement to double its oil production to 500,000 barrels per day by the end of 2027.
New Business EthiopiaCongo Brazzaville to drive oil development New Business
With over 1.8 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, Congo has ambitions to double oil production to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) by 2027. Marine XXVIII and Emeraude permits,
A new paper in Critical Historical Studies, titled "Enclosed Futures: Oil Extraction in the Republic of Congo," demonstrates how efforts to draw on the Congolese oil field for profit also
BBCThe bold plan to save Africa's largest forest BBC
The Congo Basin contains the world's second-largest rainforest, crucial for regulating the world's climate. Inside it, a plan to halt the forest's decline is bearing fruit. With a gentle tug of
The article, written anonymously due to concerns about future research in Congo, traces the nation's history under colonial territorialism, postcolonial capitalism, and the uncertain
Atlantic CouncilIn a Congolese mining case, Biden can secure a
Print this page In a Congolese mining case, Biden can secure a win for US sanctions policy in Africa. By Benjamin Mossberg. At the intersection of core US interests in accessing critical minerals,
Following the mapping in 2017 of vast peatlands beneath the forest containing a staggering 30 billion tons of carbon, scientists now believe that the Congo Basin is the world's
Global WitnessWhy largest forest carbon sink, the Congo Basin, is at risk
Following the mapping in 2017 of vast peatlands beneath the forest containing a staggering 30 billion tons of carbon, scientists now believe that the Congo Basin is the world's
Why does the Democratic Republic of the Congo matter? playing a critical role in the global economy and the future of sustainable development. Its vast natural wealth includes essential
ISS African FuturesRepublic of the Congo ISS African Futures Institute
Forecasting of the developmental prospects and potential of the Republic of the Congo by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) African Futures and Innovation (AFI)
Fuelling the future, poisoning the present: Myanmar's rare earth boom. The global energy transition is helping fuel a growing boom in toxic rare earth mining in Myanmar. 23 May 2025 . Forests.
World OilOperators to discuss Congo's ambitious production growth
The Republic of Congo has set ambitions to increase its production from 270,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 500,000 bpd in 2025 , with a panel discussion planned for CEIF 2025 to
A number of key infrastructure projects in Congo are set to increase power supply, boost regional connectivity and drive economic growth in the country. The Congo is moving
- What is the Republic of Congo oil and gas industry research?
- The Republic of Congo oil and gas industry research includes comprehensive data and analysis on the country’s oil and gas trends, oil and gas projects, planned investments, competition and market developments to 2030. The study presents short term and long term trends shaping the future of Republic of Congo oil and gas markets.
- How much oil does Congo have?
- According to the 2012 BP Statistical Energy Survey, Congo had proved oil reserves of 1.94 billion barrels at the end of 2011, equivalent to 17.9 years of current production and 0.11% of the world's reserves. The accompanying downstream oil industry is an important element in the country's economy.
- Where is the oil industry located in Congo?
- The accompanying downstream oil industry is an important element in the country's economy. The oil industry is predominantly run by foreign companies and is centred on the coastal city of Pointe Noire where the Congolaise de Raffinage (Coraf) operates the 21,000 bpd Pointe Noire refinery.